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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 24 January 2017

Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Questions (581)

Róisín Shortall

Question:

581. Deputy Róisín Shortall asked the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment if he will report on the operation of the e-benefit programme; the total funding provided each year since 2008 by county; the sum allocated to each group per year; the new selection criteria for the 2017 digital skills for citizens grant scheme; the number of successful and unsuccessful applications by county in 2017; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3195/17]

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My Department’s BenefIT Programme, which operated between 2008 and mid-2016, comprised of four consecutive schemes designed to address the basic digital literacy needs of citizens, thereby removing a key barrier to citizen engagement with the internet.  Under the BenefIT Programme, over 160,000 training places were provided to citizens in more than 600 locations nationwide, at a cost of €8.4m. The most recent programme, BenefIT 4, funded 22 community, voluntary and not-for-profit organisations to provide skills training, along with 23 pilot community-based projects with various objectives.

Financial information relating to the BenefIT Programme is held by the Department in respect of each organisation grant aided, and is not readily available at a County level. Relevant figures in respect of the years 2013 – 2016 are set out in the following Table, while details in relation to the years 2008 – 2012 are being compiled and will be forwarded to the Deputy as soon as possible.

BenefIT Grantee

2013

2014

2015

2016

Age Action Ireland Ltd

€241,260

€215,400

€107,700

€107,700

An Cosan The Shanty Educational Project

€14,680

€7,340

Applied Behaviour Analysis in Local Education

€29,832

€13,560

Bailieborough Development Association

€5,450

Ballybrown Clarina Community Resource Centre

€4,500

€4,500

Ballyfermot IT Centre Social Economy

€107,346

€56,026

€95,906

Ballyhaunis Family Resource Centre

€5,725

€5,725

Ballyhoura Development Ltd

€32,500

€8,125

Bishop Birch Community Centre

€2,750

Bray Area Partnership (BAP)

€8,650

Camara

€11,778

Carlow Community Enterprise Centre

€26,196

€13,098

€13,098

Carlow County Development Partnership Ltd

€29,254

Carlow Rural Information Services Project

€14,990

€14,990

Claremorris Family Resource Centre

€5,000

€5,000

County Sligo Leader Partnership Co. Ltd.

€35,228

€15,997

€15,997

€15,997

Digital Hub Development Agency

€12,250

€12,250

Dublin City Council

€4,900

ECDL Ireland Ltd T/A ICS Skills

€174,240

€158,400

€158,400

Family Carers Ireland

€25,623

€29,846

€14,922

Family Support & Community Well Being

€4,000

€4,000

Fast Track INTO Information Technology Ltd (FIT)

€415,800

€210,116

€313,366

€189,000

Friends Galway

€12,500

€12,500

Irish Community Empowerment Group

€3,022

Irish Congress of Trade Unions

€94,481

€42,950

€128,851

Irish Internet Association

€74,800

€68,000

€17,000

€34,000

Irish Rural Link Co-operative Society

€108,900

€49,500

€74,250

€49,500.30

Irish Wheelchair Association

€25,766

Irish Work Study Institute Ltd T/A industrial Eng.

€28,110

€25,500

Kerry Flyer

€14,295

€14,295

Laois Partnership Company

€10,000

Louth and Meath Education and Training Board

€56,250

€28,125

€56,280

Meath Community Dev. Ltd T/A Meath Partnership

€15,758

€31,516

Muintir na Tíre

€13,500

€6,210

Ozanam House Resource Centre

€4,440

€4,440

South East Cork Area Development

€12,385

School Street Family Resource Centre

€1,251

€1,251

The Life Centre

€2,400

€1,200

The Woodland League

€8,000

Threshold Training Network

€7,120

€7,120

Walkinstown Assoc. T/A Walk With You

€31,680

€15,840

Waterford & Wexford Education & Training

€32,874

€29,864

€14,931

€10,717

Total Grants Paid

€1,536,528

€1,188,353

€1,159,862

€415,039.30

  On 18 November 2016, I issued an invitation to community, voluntary and not-for-profit organisations to apply for grant assistance under the Digital Skills for Citizens Grant Scheme which replaced the BenefIT Programme. The scheme’s Statement of Requirements specified the relevant qualification and award criteria, and is available on my Department’s website at www.dccae.gov.ie. In terms of eligibility, organisations had to meet the following minimum requirements:

- a minimum annual turnover of €100,000

- experience of having satisfactorily managed a project of a similar scale within the past 5 years.

Eligible organisations were assessed in terms of a published marking scheme in respect of the following headings:

- numbers of citizens to be trained, with a minimum threshold of 1,000

- detailed training proposal, and

- cost per trainee.

Overall, 29 applications were received in response to the competitive call for proposals, of which 22 organisations were eligible to be evaluated. The eligible applications comprised proposals to train a total of 68,108 citizens, at a cost of €5.87m per annum.  The financial allocation available to fund the scheme in 2017 amounted to some €2.2m.

Following the evaluation process carried out by my officials, 15 organisations were offered grant funding to provide classroom training, free of charge, to 25,761 citizens, with a geographic spread of training, across every County in the country.  Initial payments made in 2016 to the 15 successful organisations, in accordance with the funding arrangements and provisions of the respective grant agreements, are outlined in the following Table. Details of the training classes which are being made available under this tranche of grant funding will be published on my Department’s website as soon as schedules have been finalised. Financial records relating to the scheme will be held at both an organisation and county level.

Digital Skills for Citizens Scheme Grantee

Grant Amount paid in 2016

Age Action Ireland Ltd

€59,490

Ballyhoura Development Company Ltd

€27,000

County Sligo Leader Partnership Company Ltd

€27,600

ECDL Ireland Ltd

€27,000

Family Carers Ireland Ltd

€27,600

Fast Track INTO Information Technology Ltd (FIT)

€56,000

IE Domain Registry Ltd

€30,000

Irish Rural Link Co-Operative Society Ltd

€31,679.70

Meath Community Rural & Social Development Partnership Ltd

€25,500

(NCBI) National Council for the Blind Group

€30,000

Roscommon Integrated Development Company Ltd

€59,500

South East Community Training & Education Centre Ltd

€25,500

St Catherine’s Community Services Centre Ltd

€25,500

The Cork Academy of Music Ltd

€24,000

Third Age Foundation Co. Ltd

€24,000

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